Songs that fade out at the end are just lazy. I hate that shit.
Songs that fade out at the end are just lazy. I hate that shit.
i've only done that with one or two songs ever, and i've found that it resonates pretty well emotionally. it gives the feeling that the song could potentially go on forever. i don't think it's effective with pop songs, but certain pieces of music that fade out leave you without resolution, and i kind of like that. but i agree that most of the time, it does not work.
I always liked how Down did the fade out here...
Ceremony by The Cult is a good album.
Not sure why it gets so much scorn.
I really like Whitesnake, mainly the big hits everyone knows. I wouldn't call it maturity per se, but Coverdale's voice on songs like "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love" has more soul and depth than the Bon Jovi's and Poison's of the world at the time. I can understand the accusations of them selling out when those songs hit big, but it was so perfectly timed with the glam-metal stuff filling the airwaves that a band who started out as a more direct hard-blues group transitioning to a more commercial sound makes them less a fashion victim than other younger bands who stuck themselves to that "hair band" label. Plus looking at the musicians they had over the years, from Jon Lord to Steve Vai to Guy Pratt, shows that Coverdale did place a high premium on musicianship.
I didn't realize that one of their earliest hits was a cover of the R&B classic "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City".
I fuckin' love Whitesnake.
yeah I have no problem with Whitesnake either.
yea they're consistently one of the top-selling bands on hdtracks as well.
Def Leppard is cool, too. I mean, the one-armed drummer alone is badass. I feel like they also wrote and executed their songs better than a lot of the other hair bands did. And their sound is so distinct. You immediately know it's Def Leppard.
KMFDM >>> Rammstein
Ummm, except that he's a homophobic asshole.
https://twitter.com/hexxzander/statu...006657?lang=en
Yeah... I guess I really don’t give a shit about one tweet where Sascha may or may have not said something slightly homophobic either.
No such thing as slightly homophonic.
I think Phil Anselmo is a terrible singer and he kind of ruins Pantera for me.
Anselmo was a good fit for them, in terms of having them reach the sound/image that they were looking for, and he's good at what he does, it's just not my thing--the cookie monster, overly aggressive "singing."
I've had limited engagement with Pantera's music but his voice was not that kind of guttural singing they do in death metal. Way more in the thrash tradition.